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Finding similar dub to the dub you dig.

Post by CountVonJimmy » Sun Oct 16, 2011 7:58 pm

I am really frothing over this track called 'Sail-AWOLnation (slim thugz remix)' it is definitely my favourite 'style' of dubstep. However, I struggle to find any dubstep like it. For alot of new listeners, like myself, it's hard to break down dubstep into defined genres and search for similar tracks. I guess I would describe other tracks like 'Eyes on fire - Zed's dead' and 'Joker- The Vision' as suiting my particular tastes. In the sense that they interlace vocals alongside the wicked dub drops we all love. If anybody could define what genre I'm listening to and recommend anything similar to the afore mentioned tracks it would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance, Jimmy.

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Re: Finding similar dub to the dub you dig.

Post by wobbles » Sun Oct 16, 2011 7:59 pm

king tubby

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Re: Finding similar dub to the dub you dig.

Post by CountVonJimmy » Sun Oct 16, 2011 8:05 pm

That's nothing like any of the tracks I suggested Wobbles *squint* not sure if trolling or stupid.

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Re: Finding similar dub to the dub you dig.

Post by frizzwah » Sun Oct 16, 2011 8:09 pm

CountVonJimmy wrote:That's nothing like any of the tracks I suggested Wobbles *squint* not sure if trolling or stupid.
he must be stupid and not have a clue about dub.

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Post by clifford_- » Sun Oct 16, 2011 8:09 pm

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Re: Finding similar dub to the dub you dig.

Post by djbmc » Sun Oct 16, 2011 8:11 pm

i guess it would depend on where u heard the tune, was it at a dance or on radio etc... look for other stuff by the same dj who dropped it, or search for the producer on soundcloud and have a look at who he's following
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Re: Finding similar dub to the dub you dig.

Post by CountVonJimmy » Sun Oct 16, 2011 8:18 pm

I think all the stoners are posting in the wrong forum. I'm not after Reggae dub. Have a listen to the first track I mentioned http://soundcloud.com/slim-thugz/awol-n ... hugz-remix. Drop at 1:05 hook at 1:50. And it's a free download if you dig it.

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Re: Finding similar dub to the dub you dig.

Post by wub » Sun Oct 16, 2011 8:19 pm

You need to appreciate that Dub and Dubstep are two very different things. Your use of the word Dub in the title of this thread appears to have confused matters somewhat.

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Post by leeany » Sun Oct 16, 2011 8:20 pm

rhythm and sound

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Re: Finding similar dub to the dub you dig.

Post by brasco » Sun Oct 16, 2011 8:20 pm

i hear you bro

i liked this



had a search and found this

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Re: Finding similar dub to the dub you dig.

Post by garethom » Sun Oct 16, 2011 8:23 pm

LumiNiscent wrote:rhythm and sound
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Re: Finding similar dub to the dub you dig.

Post by CountVonJimmy » Sun Oct 16, 2011 8:24 pm

wub wrote:You need to appreciate that Dub and Dubstep are two very different things. Your use of the word Dub in the title of this thread appears to have confused matters somewhat.
Fuck. Like I said I'm new. I kind of just thought ad-libbing the word Dub was kind of synonymous with using the word in it's entirety. I'm still learning- But loving- this genre.

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Re: Finding similar dub to the dub you dig.

Post by brasco » Sun Oct 16, 2011 8:26 pm

love this

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Re: Finding similar dub to the dub you dig.

Post by wub » Sun Oct 16, 2011 8:28 pm

CountVonJimmy wrote:
wub wrote:You need to appreciate that Dub and Dubstep are two very different things. Your use of the word Dub in the title of this thread appears to have confused matters somewhat.
Fuck. Like I said I'm new. I kind of just thought ad-libbing the word Dub was kind of synonymous with using the word in it's entirety. I'm still learning- But loving- this genre.
Ok then.


In answer to your original question, I'd suggest checking out other tracks by the same artists, other remixes they may have done, other releases on record labels they are signed to, and then going from there.

Once you start doing some research on who released what on where and who remixed it and when and what else they've done, you're quickly find a spiders web building up of different artists/songs/labels to have a dig through.

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Re: Finding similar dub to the dub you dig.

Post by CountVonJimmy » Sun Oct 16, 2011 8:29 pm

Well. at least people are posting. I'm from Australia and there isn't really a dubstep community that strays away from mainstrem dubstep like skrillex etc. Props to the guy but he's just not my steez. I'm going to attempt another forum topic without the misleading topic title. Thanks anyway.

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Re: Finding similar dub to the dub you dig.

Post by Shum » Sun Oct 16, 2011 8:35 pm

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Re: Finding similar dub to the dub you dig.

Post by garethom » Sun Oct 16, 2011 8:35 pm

wub wrote:
CountVonJimmy wrote:
wub wrote:You need to appreciate that Dub and Dubstep are two very different things. Your use of the word Dub in the title of this thread appears to have confused matters somewhat.
Fuck. Like I said I'm new. I kind of just thought ad-libbing the word Dub was kind of synonymous with using the word in it's entirety. I'm still learning- But loving- this genre.
Ok then.


In answer to your original question, I'd suggest checking out other tracks by the same artists, other remixes they may have done, other releases on record labels they are signed to, and then going from there.

Once you start doing some research on who released what on where and who remixed it and when and what else they've done, you're quickly find a spiders web building up of different artists/songs/labels to have a dig through.
:z:

No different to finding stuff in other genres. In fact, it's probably easier in electronic music, due to the presence of DJs that actually play stuff you haven't heard before.

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Re: Finding similar dub to the dub you dig.

Post by Pistonsbeneath » Sun Oct 16, 2011 9:46 pm

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Re: Finding similar dub to the dub you dig.

Post by skimpi » Sun Oct 16, 2011 9:58 pm

CountVonJimmy wrote:
wub wrote:You need to appreciate that Dub and Dubstep are two very different things. Your use of the word Dub in the title of this thread appears to have confused matters somewhat.
Fuck. Like I said I'm new. I kind of just thought ad-libbing the word Dub was kind of synonymous with using the word in it's entirety. I'm still learning- But loving- this genre.
can you please say that you love dupstep?
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